In January 1961, a B-52 bomber broke apart mid-air over North Carolina, releasing two hydrogen bombs, each hundreds of times more powerful than the weapon dropped on Hiroshima. One descended by ...
After the Cold War ended, our terror of nuclear war faded from the screen. Now it’s resurgent — and more fatalistic than ever. By Trevor Quirk In 1964, the ...
A Justice Department official's casual use of a disability slur is endemic of a broader nationwide trend that can be traced directly to President Donald Trump, who experts said dropped a "nuclear bomb ...
Iran has faced suspicion for decades over its nuclear ambitions and whether it’s developing the capability to fire an atomic weapon. It agreed to cap its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions ...
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